$100 Question from Mendel Who is the father of genetics?
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$100 Answer from Mendel Gregor Mendel
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$200 Question from Mendel What plant did Mendel perform
monohybrid crosses on to discover laws of genetics
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$200 Answer from Mendel Pea Plants
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$300 Question from Mendel Mendel obtained his P generation by
allowing his plants to what?
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$300 Answer from Mendel Self pollinate
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$400 Question from Mendel Which of Mendels laws states that two
alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed?
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$400 Answer from Mendel Law of Segregation
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$500 Question from Mendel When Mendel cross- pollinated two
varieties from the P- generation, how many varieties were present
in the F1 generation?
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$500 Answer from Mendel 1
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$100 Question from Studying Heredity What diagram is used to
determine the possible outcomes of a genetic cross?
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$100 Answer from Studying Heredity Punnett Square
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$200 Question from Studying Heredity The passing of traits from
parents to offspring
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$200 Answer from Studying Heredity Heredity
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$300 Question from Studying Heredity A diagram in which several
generations of a family and the occurrence of certain genetic
characteristics are shown is a
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$300 Answer from Studying Heredity Pedigree
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$400 Question from Studying Heredity How much of an organisms
genetic information is inherited from their mother?
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$400 Answer from Studying Heredity 50%
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$500 Question from Studying Heredity Having freckles is
dominant over not having freckles. If a homozygous dominant male
and a heterozygous female have children, what is the probability
that their offspring will NOT have freckles?
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$500 Answer from Studying Heredity 0%
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$100 Question from Vocabulary What is the study of Heredity
?
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$100 Answer from Vocabulary Genetics
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$200 Question from Vocabulary When the two alleles present for
a gene are different then the individual is what?
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$200 Answer from Vocabulary Heterozygous
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$300 Question from Vocabulary When two dominant alleles are
expressed at the same time and the phenotype of the individual is
displays both of the traits
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$300 Answer from Vocabulary Codominance
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$400 Question from Vocabulary This describes an organism that
is homozygous for a variation of a specific trait and produces
offspring that only display one variation of the trait.
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$400 Answer from Vocabulary True Breeding
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$500 Question from Vocabulary Alleles of different genes
separate independently of one another during gamete formation.
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$500 Answer from Vocabulary Law of Independent assortment.
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$100 Question from Genetics What are the different versions of
a gene called?
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$100 Answer from Genetics Alleles
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$200 Question from Genetics What is the phenotype for this
individual if yellow color is dominant over blue? yy
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$200 Answer from Genetics BLue
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$300 Question from Genetics Male and Female reproductive cells
that are produced from meiosis are called what?
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$300 Answer from Genetics Gametes ( egg and sperm )
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$400 Question from Genetics What is the name for the physical
appearance of the trait of an organism?
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$400 Answer from Genetics Phenotype
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$500 Question from Genetics In rabbits, black fur is dominant
to brown. If two heterozygous parents are crossed, what is the
probability that their offspring with have brown fur?
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$500 Answer from Genetics 25%
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$100 Question from Random A change in a gene due to damage or
being copied incorrectly is called what?
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$100 Answer from Random Mutation
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$200 Question from Random What is a type of protein that
changes the rate of a chemical reaction?
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$200 Answer from Random An enzyme
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$300 Question from Random What type of organic molecule is a
major component in cell membranes?
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$300 Answer from Random Lipids(phospholipids)
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$400 Question from Random The unknown genotype of an individual
with a dominant phenotype can be determined using a what?
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$400 Answer from Random Test Cross
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$500 Question from Random Having freckles is dominant to not
having freckles. If two heterozygous parents are crossed what is
the phenotypic ratio of the offspring?
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$500 Answer from Random 3:1
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Final Jeopardy What is another organism besides a plant that is
an example of an autotroph?